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. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage options within medicare, you get to pick among these plans, they have to meet at least medicare's criteria. >> the ryan plan uses federally run exchanges just like obama care. >> it transforms medicare into a plan that's very similar to the president's own health care bill. >> obama care takes everyone in the individual market and puts them on regulated government run insurance exchange, one step closer to singer payer, but not there. the ryan plan takes seniors on medicare, a single payer system and puts them on a government run exchange, one big step backward. so you think the rollout of a federal exchange for 7 million people is
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in texas are celebrating a legal victory after a judge found provisions of the state's new abortion law unconstitutional. the federal judge ruled the measure restrict aid woman's access to abortion clinics. stat is filing an appeal. tuesday marks one year since super storm sandy slammed in to the eats coast in the u.s. 182 lives were lost and the storm caused $65 billion in damage. making it the second costliest storm in this nation's history. less than 10 billion of the 50 billion in emergency aid from the federal government has been distributed. those are the headlines, "america tonight" is up next on al jazerra america. just looking out for each other. >> we are all alive and we have food to eat. nothing else really matters. >> as grown up as the perspective seems, they are kids who found mun -- fun way. >> when we cleaned up we didn't realise how powerful the power washers was. >> a few found a silver lining. >> i was imagining it would be like christmas. >> they are the perfect example of how resilient kids can be. there's no doubt the storm affected them all. now, their parents we
in texas are celebrating a legal victory after a judge found provisions of the state's new abortion law unconstitutional. the federal judge ruled the measure restrict aid woman's access to abortion clinics. stat is filing an appeal. tuesday marks one year since super storm sandy slammed in to the eats coast in the u.s. 182 lives were lost and the storm caused $65 billion in damage. making it the second costliest storm in this nation's history. less than 10 billion of the 50 billion in emergency...
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lawyers for providers argued the law would shut down about a third of the clinics that provide abortion. >>> spain is the latest american ally investigating reports that the nsa spied on millions in that country's citizens. the european delegation is in washington right now investigating those allegations including reports that the phone of the german chancellor, angela merkel, was tapped as well. >>> a british man has been charged with hacking u.s. army and nasa computers and stealing employee information. he was arrested friday in london, but he's free on bail until february. right now no one else has been charged. those are the headlines at this hour. i'm john seigenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. i'll be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 out west. get the latest news on aljazeera.com. we'll sue back here later. >>> on "america tonight," we begin our in-death look at sex crimes on campus with a startling revelation about the attackers and just how frequently women students become victims. >> these serial offenders had on average 14 victims. >>> also tonight, rem
lawyers for providers argued the law would shut down about a third of the clinics that provide abortion. >>> spain is the latest american ally investigating reports that the nsa spied on millions in that country's citizens. the european delegation is in washington right now investigating those allegations including reports that the phone of the german chancellor, angela merkel, was tapped as well. >>> a british man has been charged with hacking u.s. army and nasa computers and...
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siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. >>> 30s and 40s now. definitely chilly but another pretty nice day here as we get toward the end of the month of october. it will be seasonably cool. look for a mix of sunshine, clouds here and there but a nice day. eventually 60 to 65. warming trend on the way. we'll have the halloween outlook coming up in just a few minutes. right now over to monika with another check of timesaver traffic. >>> we're checking the roads from sky 9 on the inbound side of i-66. this is at route 50. boy, it's heavy coming in from fair oaks to vienna. this is what it looks like for you at 6:11 in the morning. the morning rush hour is under way, at least the lanes are open inbound on i-66. >>> as the saying goes necessity is the mother of invention. a movie of three decided she needed more comfortable undergarments so she set out to make her own.
siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. >>> 30s and 40s now. definitely chilly but another pretty nice day here as we get toward the end of the month of october. it will be seasonably cool. look for a mix of sunshine, clouds here and there but a nice day. eventually 60 to 65. warming trend on the way. we'll have...
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those who opposed the law said it would make abortion impossible in parts of texas because it required doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic. federal district judge lee yeakel wrote that it's without rational basis in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. the judge also ruled that restrictions on abortion medications can be uncons sugsal, but only if they stop a doctor from prescribing them to protect the life or health of a woman. >> and this bill is an example. >> reporter: the fight over restrictions grew national attention this summer when democratic state senator wendy davis stood for 13 hours in a filibuster against them in june. the measures ultimately passed. the state has already appealed this decision. and state officials say they believe this case will ultimately be decided at the appellate level or even at the u.s. supreme court. anna werner, cbs news, dallas. >>> chinese officials expect that an incident in beijing's tiananmen square was a suicide attack. five people were killed. chinese officials are looking for two but haven't
those who opposed the law said it would make abortion impossible in parts of texas because it required doctors to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic. federal district judge lee yeakel wrote that it's without rational basis in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. the judge also ruled that restrictions on abortion medications can be uncons sugsal, but only if they stop a doctor from prescribing them to protect the life or health of a woman. >> and this...
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later today law enforcement officials will meet with members of the community to discuss what to do about it. deputies from the santa clara and santa cruz county sheriff's department plan to update the community about recent crimes. according to the santa cruz patch signs have been posted on several roads in the mountains warning people about the rash of burglaries. other crimes including dogs getting beaten have also been reported. officials will also give public safety tips and advice how to avoid becoming a victim. >> students and teachers at one east bay school are protesting a planned visit by new uc president janet napolitano. she is set to speak at oakland tech high school later this week but organizers say they do not want her on campus and they are gathering signatures for a petition calling for her removal as uc president. they say her work as former homeland security secretary makes her a poor fit for a system that has frequent student protests and enrolls undocumented immigrants. >> in san francisco an old hotel coming down to make way for a new hospital. the california pacifi
later today law enforcement officials will meet with members of the community to discuss what to do about it. deputies from the santa clara and santa cruz county sheriff's department plan to update the community about recent crimes. according to the santa cruz patch signs have been posted on several roads in the mountains warning people about the rash of burglaries. other crimes including dogs getting beaten have also been reported. officials will also give public safety tips and advice how to...
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siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. >>> back now with something we haven't seen in a long time. gas prices under $3 a gallon. this station is in moline, illinois. the gas is $3.28. but $2.94. >> a big vote in northeast d.c. investigative reporter is live at the hall where cab byes are getting organized. it's a face down with the city. russ. >> if you had a problem getting a cab, sometime between 4 and 6, a few minutes ago, this is why you have to take a look at this. bumper to bumper, overflowing in the parking lot. they were actually moved out on to streets where they were double parked on d.c. streets, brought here by mounting frustration and costs associated with the district's required modernization of d.c. cabs, like new dome lights, credit card readers and paint jobs. and over flow crowd inside of about a thousand shouted and cheered at this new formation
siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. >>> back now with something we haven't seen in a long time. gas prices under $3 a gallon. this station is in moline, illinois. the gas is $3.28. but $2.94. >> a big vote in northeast d.c. investigative reporter is live at the hall where cab byes are getting organized....
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look, two weeks ago in the cr we passed a law that president obama signed. quote, prior to making such credits and deductions available, the secretary shall certify that the exchanges verify such eligibility consistent with the requirements of the act. here's the question. are we really verifying at the front end whether a person is actually eligible for these subsidies or not? and here's why this matters. if they're not eligible for the subsidy and then once we reconcile these records, they get taxed the money back off of their refund. and so this is what i mean when i say rude awakenings. people are signing up for insurance. they're getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. the irs is already telling us they're confused about how to do this. you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether, say, an under 26-year-old is actually eligible for the subsidies you're trying to sell them and the problem is once we learn whether or not they were eligible and if they weren't, people in good faith will be signing up for subsidies t
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let's bring in hln law enfor enforcement analyst. mike brooks, is it a good idea arming tsa officers? could that have prevented this shooting? >> i don't think if they were armed, it would have been prevented. because he just came right up to that officer and put it at point-blank range and pulled the trigger. even if they were armed, this still would have happened. every airport has an armed law enforcement presence. this is not the tsa. they're there for a mission to check baggage. to make sure that nobody gets on to a plane with a weapon. leave the other gun-toting, to the law enforcement officers who are there at the airport. >> some have suggested putting metal detectors outside as you get into the airport buildings, is that a good idea? >> we've talked about that before. right after 9/11, that that conversation came up again. i was with delta airlines security aviation security at the time and we talked about that. if you put metal detectors right at the front door of every airport, you're going to have people waiting for hours
let's bring in hln law enfor enforcement analyst. mike brooks, is it a good idea arming tsa officers? could that have prevented this shooting? >> i don't think if they were armed, it would have been prevented. because he just came right up to that officer and put it at point-blank range and pulled the trigger. even if they were armed, this still would have happened. every airport has an armed law enforcement presence. this is not the tsa. they're there for a mission to check baggage. to...
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dropping more than two million people because their policies don't meet minimum standards for the new law. >> the website says if you want to keep the health insurance you've got you can keep it and now they're being told they can't. that's a lie. >> reporter: and sending more people into the health care exchange. in maryland, officials say more than 300,000 people have visited the state's health care exchange website. but website woes are a slow-down. >> they're working hard around the clock to fix all those kinks and work out things. >> reporter: 40,000 have created accounts on the site. 3100 have enrolled for coverage. ann chester says she's waiting for the glitches are gone. >> just get it fixed and then we'll see what it is that we may then have to talk about in terms of whether it works or not. >> reporter: the lack of a fix, the source of frustration for many. and the contractor that developed the maryland health care exchange has now hired more staff it try and fix those glitches. reporting live, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> health and human services se
dropping more than two million people because their policies don't meet minimum standards for the new law. >> the website says if you want to keep the health insurance you've got you can keep it and now they're being told they can't. that's a lie. >> reporter: and sending more people into the health care exchange. in maryland, officials say more than 300,000 people have visited the state's health care exchange website. but website woes are a slow-down. >> they're working hard...
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law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they are exhausted by their ordeal. sealed the area off telling them, surrender or starve. civilians paid the price. thank god we are out. my body is shaking. there was no food. we had to eat grass. are the last of the civilians who were trapped damiya since march. only a few people were allowed to escape and nothing was allowed to enter. you could not even get a piece of bread inside moadamiya. the than 10 miles from capital, children dying of starvation and they sent messages begging the world to help. they have called for urgent access and the government finally agreed. whoever stayed, the
law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they...
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law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they are exhausted by their ordeal. sealed the area off telling them, surrender or starve. civilians paid the price. thank god we are out. my body is shaking. there was no food. we had to eat grass. are the last of the civilians who were trapped damiya since march. only a few people were allowed to escape and nothing was allowed to enter. you could not even get a piece of bread inside moadamiya. the than 10 miles from capital, children dying of starvation and they sent messages begging the world to help. they have called for urgent access and the government finally agreed. whoever stayed, the
law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they...
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a federal judge blocked a key part of a texas law toughening access to abortions one day before the law was set to take effect. the judge threw out the portion that required doctors who perform the procedures to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals 30 miles or less away. critics say it would have forced 1/3 of the state's clinics to shut down. wendy davis filibustered the legislation over the sum per the bill ultimately passed and davis is now running for governor against attorney general greg abbott who has already promised to appeal the judge's ruling. >>> the virginia governor's race increasingly appears to be in the hands of a democratic candidate terry mcauliffe who has opened up a double digit lead in the latest polling. "the washington post" poll shows him leading ken cuccinelli 51-39 with libertarian candidate behind. president obama will help mcauliffe campaign this weekend as the race heads into the final stretch. >>> penn state will be paying millions of dollars in a settlement with more than two dozen sex abuse victims of jerry sandusky. the university will may $60
a federal judge blocked a key part of a texas law toughening access to abortions one day before the law was set to take effect. the judge threw out the portion that required doctors who perform the procedures to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals 30 miles or less away. critics say it would have forced 1/3 of the state's clinics to shut down. wendy davis filibustered the legislation over the sum per the bill ultimately passed and davis is now running for governor against attorney...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despond ent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joining us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wher attitude after the recession. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as...
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. >> jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws. to make sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and their well-being. it's just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled, and it's harnlg -- hard to imagine somebody who is more uniquely qualified to cover all of it. >> blocked senior u.s. officials from getting john ashcroft to authorize that program that bush administration was wrapped up in. >>> phone hack scandal that sank a british newspaper there. eight people including two former editors of the news of the world are facing charges of hacking phones and bribing officials. phil etner is live in london, it's wrapped up for today but what are the central issues in this case? >> well, del, the central issues around phone hacking of private and public figures here in britain. there is also conspiracy charges, and that centers around trying to cover up said phone hacking scandals. this has got far-reaching ramifications because not least of which the fact that news corporatio
. >> jim has dedicated his life to defending our laws. to make sure that all americans can trust our justice system to protect their rights and their well-being. it's just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled, and it's harnlg -- hard to imagine somebody who is more uniquely qualified to cover all of it. >> blocked senior u.s. officials from getting john ashcroft to authorize that program that bush administration was wrapped up in. >>> phone hack...
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now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another period of our history. not so long ago. during the '50s many southern senators signed a southern manifesto after the supreme court decision of 1954. and those senators, along with many southern governors, subscribed to the doctrine of interposition and notification. and some even massive resistance. that's what we saw on the part of the republican members of the house and some of the republicans in the senate. the affordable care act is working. it is helping to make health care affordable and accessible to hundreds and thousands and millions of o
now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another...
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ths a push for a new gun law targeting toy guns only. google's keeping their projt on the bay hush-hush. so we a boat.. and went to see w's on the water... for ourselv. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's wednesday, october 30th. i'm wednesday, october 30th. i'm michelle pink's favorite. i love pink. our favorite. we race for pink. introducing new raspberry 5-hour energy. from now until the end of the year, a portion of each sale benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. raspberry 5-hour energy is available for a limited time, so get yours now. i ski with pink. i can't get enough pink. come on, everyone. buy raspberry 5-hour energy benefitting living beyond breast cancer. come on, let's support pink. looks good, doesn't it? the country. kevin deleoforecas washington, d.c., cloudy today, 67 the high. atlanta, sunshine. and cloudy in st. louis. cloudy also in denver today. seattle, some sun with a high of 54. >>> a dust storm in arizona caused a huge pileup, ki
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>>> the fight over president obama's health care l >>> the fight over president obama's health care law takes center stage on capitol hill today. lawmakers prepare to grill health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius on the government's faulty insurance website and the millions of americans who have had their insurance policies canceled. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on the united states historically? >> yes. >> the government's spy secrets come into the open. two of the nation's top intelligence officials defend the program that puts dozens of leaders under surveillance. >>> and while the red sox prepare for game six in the world series in boston, airplane trouble keeps the cardinals stuck in st. louis until late last night. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, october 30th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama heads to boston today where he'll talk about his health insurance law. the affordable care act has been plagued by serious computer glitches, an
>>> the fight over president obama's health care l >>> the fight over president obama's health care law takes center stage on capitol hill today. lawmakers prepare to grill health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius on the government's faulty insurance website and the millions of americans who have had their insurance policies canceled. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on the united states historically? >> yes....
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democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both responding to the failure of this policy. >> reporter: as the first family headed for sunday services, the president declined to comment, but his administration is moving ahead. senior white house officials believe if they can get the website to work by the end of december, calls of delays will wind down. jeff pegues, cbs news, at the white house. >>> funeral services will be held for slain massachusetts teacher colleen ritzer. hundreds of mourners attended a wake for ritzer in her hometown of hanover yesterday. the 24 idea math teacher was allegedly killed by one of her own students. her students said ritzer had a way of
democrat jeanne shaheen supporting the law is leading to march 31st deadline slide. >> the rollout has been a disaster. what i'm suggesting is we expend the time in which people can enroll. >> reporter: sheheen and nine other democrats say extending the enrollment period would give consumers valuable time to choose a plan similar to them. the republicans have similar ideas. louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> i think you're going to see democrats and republicans both...
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bureaucrat apologizes for the obama care website, but is this just the start of the apology tour tied to the law? this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. the i told you sos are coming hot and heavy from the obama care critics ripping the president over his promise. more and more people are coming to realize that definitively is not true. we have fox team coverage tonight. mike emanuel on capitol hill with bureaucrats under fire and under the bus, but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry. and the avalanche of outrage over an off repeated promise. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, bret. they are feeling that outrage and feeling a bit under siege after a wave of reports questioning the president's veracity. and tonight they're trying to push back. white house aides began mounting an aggressive defense of why potentially millions of people who buy their own insurance were told by president obama they could keep their plans yet suddenly cannot. >> what we're talking about here is the 5% in the country who currently purchase insurance on the individual
bureaucrat apologizes for the obama care website, but is this just the start of the apology tour tied to the law? this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. the i told you sos are coming hot and heavy from the obama care critics ripping the president over his promise. more and more people are coming to realize that definitively is not true. we have fox team coverage tonight. mike emanuel on capitol hill with bureaucrats under fire and under the bus, but we...
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. >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid foreign intelligence purposes and only work went the law. to be sure, on occasion, we have made mistakes, some quite significant, but they're usually caused by human error or technical problems, and whenever we found mistakes we have corrected them jerk director clapper says the government does not spy on americans, and that recent leaks have misrepresented our surveillance program. the hearings also featured somesome protesters, wearing the spy glasses. lawmakers kicked out one man just as the hearing was getting started. all of this comes after the recent backlash over reports that the agency was indeed monitoring the phone calls of dozens and dozen of world leaders, including some of our closest allies. the chair of the senate intelligence commitee, the democrat, diian feinstein has been a prominent supporter of the nsa, but yesterday, and maybe for the first time, she broke ranks and claimed she is totally opposed to spying on leaders of allies. she also said that the white house told her it would stop the practice. a senior official la
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way this gets resolved to everybody's satisfaction is they just have to they just have to enforce the law you know they have to do with george bush did after enron and adelphia and world com they have to go in and march into some of these offices and take some people out bracelets that's the only way this thing. morally gets gets gets resolved there are people who committed very serious crimes and they're not going to be punished for it and i think i think the what they're really trying to do with the government right now the department of justice are trying to find this sweet spot where they can allow all of their political allies on wall street to somehow stay in business in ovoid help being wrapped up in criminal investigations but they cannot but they can also turn around and say to the public look we did something we did something that substantial we did only this sorich and that's what this big number is all about i think you're absolutely right one final question matt what would you rather see if you had your choice the red sox win the world series on wednesday night or jamie dimon
way this gets resolved to everybody's satisfaction is they just have to they just have to enforce the law you know they have to do with george bush did after enron and adelphia and world com they have to go in and march into some of these offices and take some people out bracelets that's the only way this thing. morally gets gets gets resolved there are people who committed very serious crimes and they're not going to be punished for it and i think i think the what they're really trying to do...
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but his -- after graduating from law school in 1965, he joined a very prestigious law firm in jackson, mississippi. and in less than two years, he became a partner of that law firm. which is remarkable. but it speaks well of his acumen in the law and just being a nice person. his break from public service didn't last long, though. from the navy, he ran for congress in 1972 and served in the house for six years before running for the senate. he served as chairman of the republican conference, the agriculture committee, the appropriations committee. throughout his time in congress, senator cochran has promoted the best interests of mississippi's citizens. and even when we're on different sides of the issue, i always respect senator cochran's service to our country and his dedication to the people of mississippi and to our country. so i congratulate him on this impressive milestone. and i appreciate most of all his friendship. the presiding officer: the question now occurs on the nomination. [inaudible] a senator: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient
but his -- after graduating from law school in 1965, he joined a very prestigious law firm in jackson, mississippi. and in less than two years, he became a partner of that law firm. which is remarkable. but it speaks well of his acumen in the law and just being a nice person. his break from public service didn't last long, though. from the navy, he ran for congress in 1972 and served in the house for six years before running for the senate. he served as chairman of the republican conference,...
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>> the law. getting around the system. >> reporter: yeah. >> that's it. >> reporter: at the time of our report, info sissys denied any intentional fraudulent practices. when we contacted them last night, they said they had no comment on the upcoming settlement. this is $34 million fine. >> the question is is that a slap on the wrist and will the company look at that as the cost of doing business? >> i think when you're a $30 billion and you have $6 billion in sales every year $34 million is certainly the kind of hit you can take. and, charlie this is one of the larger discussion about settling with corporate america. is it the cost of doing business? or it's the thing that changes behavior when somebody actually gets arrested or goes to jail. we'll see how this unfolds with the announcement tomorrow and what the fallout is. >>> and the search continues for two inmates who broke out of an oklahoma jail on sunday. but authorities are make something progress. two other convicts who escaped with the
>> the law. getting around the system. >> reporter: yeah. >> that's it. >> reporter: at the time of our report, info sissys denied any intentional fraudulent practices. when we contacted them last night, they said they had no comment on the upcoming settlement. this is $34 million fine. >> the question is is that a slap on the wrist and will the company look at that as the cost of doing business? >> i think when you're a $30 billion and you have $6 billion in...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ [ both cheer ] got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. >>> whatever happened to americans' love of science? technology writer david pogue is in our toyota green room. he looks at how we can create more ah-ha moments. hi, david. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by international delight coffee creamer. delight in the season. discover card. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's you
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ [ both cheer ] got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know...
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congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump from $60 to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. >> that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maxime waters co-sponsored the bill. but now says she never expected her own legislation could have such a devastating impacted. >> we did have unexpected consequences. some that we talked about are outrageous, we're going to go through the program piece by piece and fix it. >> reporter: waters blames fema the federal emergency management agency for bungling the like callaher. what's the question for fema? >> i don't have a lot of questions for fema. i have directions for fema. >> reporter: waters said it will order fema while it fills the budget gap. that's good news for mae callahar who can't afford the higher premiums. >> that's probably that i'll have to go without insurance. >> report
congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump from $60 to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. >> that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maxime waters co-sponsored the bill. but now says she never...
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but when all is said and done, law firms are going to make out like bandits. at the very least and all is said and done. likely upwards of $100 billion. >> i'm not surprised at the amount of legal fees. but the impetus behind this is the government acting like a gaggle of pirates sticking up the banks. chase lost $4 billion, jpmorgan chase lost $4 billion of its own money with reckless and wild and crazy betting by a trader in london nicknamed the whale. it lost its own money of shareholders. would the government do? it lost a total of 5 billion. >> i can only get the legal bill for the negotiation of the settlements alone, 15 to 20 million. that is the nature of documents that will have to be reviewed and would have to be done by the lawyers. >> it would've been cheaper for the government to have some sort of a regulations require transparency. when they say this is america and you have a right to lose your own money. neil: not those who are burned, but lawyers. but my point is that they are the winners and that's. >> yes, you're starting to sound like barney
but when all is said and done, law firms are going to make out like bandits. at the very least and all is said and done. likely upwards of $100 billion. >> i'm not surprised at the amount of legal fees. but the impetus behind this is the government acting like a gaggle of pirates sticking up the banks. chase lost $4 billion, jpmorgan chase lost $4 billion of its own money with reckless and wild and crazy betting by a trader in london nicknamed the whale. it lost its own money of...
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there is a lot of discontent towards law enforcement in this community. today, nearly 1500 demonstrators are expect today pack on the pressure at yet another rally. as you -- as this is going on, we're also learning new details about the sheriff's deputy who shot andy lopez last week. he's identified as 48-year-old gelhaus. hees been with the sonoma county sheriff's department for more than 20 years. gelhaus is also a field training officer and firearm instructor. the sheriff's office says his deputies feel terrible about what happened. >> horrible tragedy for all involved. >> gelhaus is a veteran of the iraq war and contributor to several gun web sites and mack sooens. meanwhile take a look at lopez memorial. there is very little sympathy for gelhaus for andy lopez. to walk out of class again at 10:00 this morning, and demonstrators streets not the sidewalks. reporting live in santa rosa. back to the studio. >> kate, any word on what demonstrators plan to do today? >> well, michelle, according to the facebook page, the group plans to gather at the old --
there is a lot of discontent towards law enforcement in this community. today, nearly 1500 demonstrators are expect today pack on the pressure at yet another rally. as you -- as this is going on, we're also learning new details about the sheriff's deputy who shot andy lopez last week. he's identified as 48-year-old gelhaus. hees been with the sonoma county sheriff's department for more than 20 years. gelhaus is also a field training officer and firearm instructor. the sheriff's office says his...
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. >>> and chris brown in trouble with the law once again, but the news isn't all bad. how he could avoid jail time all together. >>> still plenty of clouds rolling across our skies right now. will we see anymore rain drops? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> we have a new accident now near the airport near sfo northbound 101 access road. we'll have all the latest details. is it causing delays? all your highlights after the break. blach ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, someth >>> well, a scary surprise for hayward man as he watched a movie inside his bedroom. out on the streets a ford mustang crashed through his wall, stopped right next to him, car barely missed him. >> banged the wall and flash. first thought is, wow, again, because it happened about, like, nine to eight years ago. >> well, the fire department says speed may have been a factor in the crash. nobody was hurt fortunately, but the mustang driver pointed out to gonzales that his car was totalled. by the way, the apartment, well, they are, too. ten residents are now displaced until they can make some repairs. >>> felony
. >>> and chris brown in trouble with the law once again, but the news isn't all bad. how he could avoid jail time all together. >>> still plenty of clouds rolling across our skies right now. will we see anymore rain drops? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> we have a new accident now near the airport near sfo northbound 101 access road. we'll have all the latest details. is it causing delays? all your highlights after the break. blach ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, someth...
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it's when the new health care law actually works that many middle class americans are feeling the pain. citizens using huge and unexpected increases in premiums. two of them are with us. >> one premium went up ten times. ten times. >> that's amazing. >> it's been a trading day for the dow. we're up 16 right now, just off the highs at 15,586. they're just waiting for the apple numbers, the fed meeting this week. we're halfway through earning season, so a lot more to come. nasdaq has been trading a little lower here. similar trading pattern. down a fraction at 3943. the s&p, as maria mentioned, any positive close would be another new all-time high following a three-week win streak for that ind index. up 4.25 at 1764. >> will we or won't we close at another all-time high for the standard & poor's? let's check in with bob pisani. >> it's very cautious. we're hitting new highs. defensive names, consumer stocks moved us. look how we're moving into territory. kimberly-clark, clorox, snapple. put up the old names, tesla, facebook, priceline, yelp. they're down again today. you sell off one sec
it's when the new health care law actually works that many middle class americans are feeling the pain. citizens using huge and unexpected increases in premiums. two of them are with us. >> one premium went up ten times. ten times. >> that's amazing. >> it's been a trading day for the dow. we're up 16 right now, just off the highs at 15,586. they're just waiting for the apple numbers, the fed meeting this week. we're halfway through earning season, so a lot more to come....
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the hearing examines how the law changed self defense. right now 30 states have some type of stand your ground law on the books which allows someone to use deadly force if their live is in danger. california does not have a stand your ground law on the books but juries are allowed to consider a stand your ground defense. >> family of joe paterno heads to court. the suit claims the ncaa defamed his legacy. the ncaa took away several wins from the football program and fined the university based largely on the report that accused paterno and others of covering up the sex abuse claim. the ncaa has since lifted some sanctions and today a judge will hear arguments whether the suit should be thrown out. the hearing comes a day after penn state announced it would pay almost $60 million to the 26 young men named as victims. >> 6:26. a higher tax on sugary drinks on the way to san francisco. how a city supervisor is suing. >> also why this ordinary looking house is being preserved. >>> who knew what in the nsa spying investigation and when did they
the hearing examines how the law changed self defense. right now 30 states have some type of stand your ground law on the books which allows someone to use deadly force if their live is in danger. california does not have a stand your ground law on the books but juries are allowed to consider a stand your ground defense. >> family of joe paterno heads to court. the suit claims the ncaa defamed his legacy. the ncaa took away several wins from the football program and fined the university...
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. >> woodruff: members of congress took fresh aim at the new health care law today. the house ways and means committee called in the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, who accepted responsibility for some of the problems with the health care web site. newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> to the millions of americans who have attempted to use let thot shop sand enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the web sipt has not worked as well as it should. >> reporter: at the outset, health program administrateor marilyn tavier acknowledged the problems with the web site that launched october 1. but she ran into skeptics over the administration's new timeline to fix the computer access roadblocks by the end of november. >> you've had nearly four years to get it ready, now you're saying in four weeks more it will be great. so what's different? why should anyone believe these claims? >> because i think we have identified two major problems: one had to do with the initial volume and despite our be
. >> woodruff: members of congress took fresh aim at the new health care law today. the house ways and means committee called in the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, who accepted responsibility for some of the problems with the health care web site. newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> to the millions of americans who have attempted to use let thot shop sand enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that...
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is this really what the law intended? is this what the law meant? is this what we're supposed to be doing. congress has a constitutional role and we've got to take that back. i think what we're doing here today and having exchanges across the aisle, whether it be today or tomorrow or next week, when i'll be back home actually working and talking to people and preparing for what really is crushing in our area the implementation of the health care legislation, what we're getting. these are the kinds of things we need to be talking about. when we do that, then we have real dialup, we have real solutions. but congress has got to take back its article 1 authority. we have let it go for years. we've got to start -- this is a small part. these bills just represent -- and even what you mitigating circumstance friend from colorado is talking about, these are issues that need to be debated, we are debate, judiciary committee on which i sit has taken up several of these issue well, did this morning under patents. this is what matters to the american people. th
is this really what the law intended? is this what the law meant? is this what we're supposed to be doing. congress has a constitutional role and we've got to take that back. i think what we're doing here today and having exchanges across the aisle, whether it be today or tomorrow or next week, when i'll be back home actually working and talking to people and preparing for what really is crushing in our area the implementation of the health care legislation, what we're getting. these are the...
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when asked about the president's past statements that after the affordable health care act became law that people would be able to
when asked about the president's past statements that after the affordable health care act became law that people would be able to
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. ienjoy plum amazins, dicedprune, you haven't tprunes.nsweet, the amazing prune. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. >> jeff: it has never happened before but tomorrow michigan's governor will take the stand in court trying to convince a judge the state was justified i
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache,...
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if someone annoys the woman with the prodding charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> key west, florida, more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the super hero parade. it was lead by diana nyad that swam from cuba to key west a few months ago. >> and a goolish experience for halloween. spooky decorations and flashing lights and masked workers are part of the experience along with the wash and wax options. very nice. >>> coming up, former massachusetts senator scott brown tests the waters in the granite state. that and the best political buzz of the morning. that is straight ahead. but first, your first look at business. good morning. >> good morning, that's right. apple slated to report it's earnings after today's closing bell. analysts expecting companies to beat estimates as a result of record breaking sales this quarter. in other news, rick snyder expected to testify in detroit's bankruptcy eligible trial today. the governor orchestrated it. twitter hits the mid-atlantic today with a meeting in baltimore as twitter executives do their west with investors around
if someone annoys the woman with the prodding charges can be filed under the state harassment law. >>> key west, florida, more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the super hero parade. it was lead by diana nyad that swam from cuba to key west a few months ago. >> and a goolish experience for halloween. spooky decorations and flashing lights and masked workers are part of the experience along with the wash and wax options. very nice. >>> coming up, former massachusetts...
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. >> reporter:by law, defendant's like marjorie reitzell are supposed to be arraigned within 24 hours of her arrest, unless they are physically unable to do so. >> reporter:therefore she will be back on the court calendar again on wednesday pending a re- evaluation of her medical condition. >> reporter:in redwood city rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> catherine: a san rafael jury is now deliberating the case against max wade. he's the 19-year-old accused of trying to murder two teenagers in mill valley when he was 17. he's better known for allegedly stealing a lamborghini belonging to celebrity chef guy fieri. yesterday, fieri testified >> catherine: he did not know wade, and did not give him permission to take the car. wade is being charged as an adult. he's facing about 30-years in prison. >> catherine: investigators say a fast- moving fire that ripped through a two story building in san francisco did roughly 800-thousand dollars in damage. it started in a building on valencia street at 25th street in the mission district yesterday. >> catherine: this is video from our helicopter partners
. >> reporter:by law, defendant's like marjorie reitzell are supposed to be arraigned within 24 hours of her arrest, unless they are physically unable to do so. >> reporter:therefore she will be back on the court calendar again on wednesday pending a re- evaluation of her medical condition. >> reporter:in redwood city rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> catherine: a san rafael jury is now deliberating the case against max wade. he's the 19-year-old accused of trying to murder...